I consider myself anti-gun, but the reflexive urge to turn this into a gun control legislation debate is silly to me. You know what the shooter did was already super illegal, right? |
I suspect that person replied to the wrong post. |
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Attack on Trump reopens a chilling chapter in American politics
https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2024/07/14/politics/trump-shooting-politics-analysis CNN — The attempted assassination of Donald Trump, which opens a dark new chapter in America’s cursed story of political violence, shook a nation already deeply estranged during one of the most tense periods of its modern history. The targeting of a former president at a campaign rally just days before he accepts the Republican nomination is, by definition, an attack on democracy and the right of each American to choose their leaders. The ex-president later said that he felt a bullet rip through the skin of his ear, which poured with blood as he was rushed from the scene. The shots fired by a gunman on a roof outside the perimeter of his rally at Butler, Pennsylvania, came a fraction of an inch from being a lot worse. A photograph by Evan Vucci of the Associated Press of a defiant but alive Trump – with blood on his ear and cheek, being rushed off stage by Secret Service agents, fist raised with an American flag in the background – became instantly iconic. The image will define a fraught political age, whatever the so-far unknowable political aftermath of a sunny afternoon that turned into a nightmare. |
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A photograph by Evan Vucci of the Associated Press of a defiant but alive Trump – with blood on his ear and cheek, being rushed off stage by Secret Service agents, fist raised with an American flag in the background – became instantly iconic. The image will define a fraught political age, whatever the so-far unknowable political aftermath of a sunny afternoon that turned into a nightmare.
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If you look at nations that successfully reduce violence, they don't do it by recovering all the guns in the country. They do it by having a strong and effective police force and by having severe criminal penalties for violent crimes. We have done the opposite and violence is exploding. |
But he couldn’t have done it if a 20 year old couldn’t just walk into a store and walk out with a high powered rifle. |
You know what else is also an attack on democracy? Spreading lies about election fraud, calling for supporter not to certify election results just because you lost, encouraging supporter to storm the capital….. |
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Trump Just Created One of the Most Iconic Photos in U.S. History
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/opinion/opinion-trump-just-created-one-of-the-most-iconic-photos-in-u-s-history/ar-BB1pVVk4?ocid=msedgntp&pc=U531&cvid=f2f0910155894b52a787c14dbddbcb3e&ei=29 I don’t care what you think of his politics—former President Donald Trump just struck one of the most iconic poses in U.S. history. His fist-raised salute of defiance is surely enough to win him re-election to the White House. Especially if the American people have to choose between a doddering incumbent and the man who got to his feet seconds after an assassination attempt and punched the air with blood trickling down his face. Make no mistake, the image of a bloodstained Trump standing with one arm aloft instantly takes its place alongside the greatest photos in American history. |
Early reports are typically boloney. Just calm down. |
We don't know where he got the gun. There are more guns than people in the US. Felons easily get guns despite not being allowed to buy them. Your idea that we can just make things illegal and they won't happen is dangerous, it's recklessly naive. |
+1 Criminals don’t follow laws. |
Yep, that way the important people are protected. Screw all the peons that don’t have SS protection. |
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The more I look at the videos, the more anomalies pop up. Here are the questions that I have.
1. What was the exact distance between the podium and the building? You can hear the delay between the shot and impact, which indicates the distance the bullet travelled, and the building roof was only 200-300' away. A professional sniper should be able to hit the end of an eraser at that distance. 2. There seem to be a series of two shots at 1/2 sec, followed by three rapid at 4/5 sec, and possibly another at 16 sec? Why was there a pause between 2 sec and 4 sec? The shooter had to know it was a miss. 3. What was the exact sequence and timing of who shot what? A twitter clip showed the secret service sniper held on target. Why? 4. What was the exact caliber and type of weapon fired and did it have a suppressor? I've seen .223/.308/AR-15-style posted elsewhere. But a professional sniper wouldn't use a suppressor, since it reduces muzzle velocity. One clip seemed muffled, but after thinking about it that could be explained by using professional noise cancelling devices. 5. Identity of the shooter and motivation? 6. The woman with the white phone to the left of the President in the stands is very calm with her phone video recording. Who was she and why didn't she seem phased by all of this? |
He was an idiot for vying for the crowd and camera while someone was trying to kill him. You may find it iconic. I find it a sign of his idiocy. |